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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2016, 10:45:11 PM »

Drilled a bunch of extra holes in the air intake  box to allow more airflow and installed a K&N air filter.
Alrighty then.
Let me be a little more specific, how about a mod that is a bit more professional and not so red neckish.

You should've mentioned that you wanted the city slicker mod suggestions. Remove muffler, weld in straight pipe, put some 37" tires on 24's and you're good to go. Oh, maybe some window tint and some realtree stickers.
You forgot about the light bar.
Obnoxious blue tint headlight bulbs seem to be the rage, too
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2016, 01:52:55 AM »
DPF = diesel particulate filter ... aka-junk.  I have a 2007.5 duramax. Efi live, diamond eye turbo back exhaust(no dpf), egr block off plate. Great thing is that starting in 2007 the diesel trucks never need emissions in King county.  Mod away!

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2016, 07:28:12 AM »
Vortectoy, i have the same truck and am pondering doing the same mods you did, my main concern is fuel mileage how much of a difference did you see with efi live and dpf delete? Thanks

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2016, 07:48:29 AM »
What actually does the EFI Live accomplish ? My service manager told me she had it done to their 2015 Duramax and it increased fuel MPG to 19mpg and performance with 37 inch tires..
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2016, 08:28:57 AM »
2002 F-350 7.3 Powerstroke Crew cab long bed, with AFE Cold air intake, AFE 4" turbo back exhaust, 75 HP upgraded injectors, Edge Attitude with Juice CTS programmer - 15 MPG around town, 18 MPG Highway, also added Hellwig sway bars front and rear, riderite bags on the back and BD Hauling tranny.
Turbo is next

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #20 on: February 14, 2016, 08:39:15 AM »
2001 dodge cummins. edge EZ, 5 inch straight pipe stops in front of rear axle. BHAF. Gauges. Next will be new tranny.

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #21 on: February 14, 2016, 09:01:44 AM »
EFI is a custom set of tunes  to your truck. You can have many programs and a switch to change between them.  The best way to go on most trucks capable to run it.  My 05 Ram has a custom cold air intake which is basically a 4" ABS pipe in bottom of air intake and running towards ground under bumper to allow more cool air.  An Edge juice CTS.  Full electronic gauges and tunes up to aprox. 160hp.  Also a MP-8 which increases rail pressure for added hp but mostly low end grunt when towing. Lost kitty kat in exhaust somewhere? A bd overdrive lockout module to control od in auto trans.  A mystery switch which allows me to lock torque converter.  Some trans uprades.  Which will not last.  New built trans is on the list.  A custom Tater turbo 62-65-12 with billet wheel.  6" lift.  Steering brace.  Rhino bars.  Backup camera.  Custom leather.  Big wheels n tires.  Etc.  Truck is fast and strong and gets great mpg.  Too much power for trans currently and I don't run it tuned up on high hp programs much.  Will pull anything over pass as fast as you dare.  Loaded heavy pulling 27ft TT up hill I can pass cars up blewitt at 70mph if I chose.  But I don't, (Just once). Really my advice for diesels is good tuning like EFI and delete as much emission crap as you can.  Endless upgrades out there just do your homework.  Many are easy to do.  Anything emission is just crap from Gov. EPA regs.  You can have improved mpg, HP, and not smoke out the world.  Worst I got towing was around 12mpg but average 12-14.  I can get close to 20mpg hiway and around 16-18 running around.
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #22 on: February 14, 2016, 09:06:45 AM »
Thanks Mudman...
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #23 on: February 14, 2016, 09:14:22 AM »
EFI can be a tune for your specific truck. They look at all the perimeters in your ecm and fine tune for optimal performance. You can get a single tune. A 2 setting tune or a 5 setting tune. Theres a lot that can be done with EFI. You can even buy a pre programmed ecm with tunes that will increase the performance of your truck. But wont be specifically designed for it.

Do a quick search and you will find a ton of info. EFI is by far the best, safest way to tune your truck.

1 thing to remember, your Allison tranny needs to learn these tunes. So if you go from optimized stock to a 120 hp tune you can limp your tranny. Its best to take it easy for a couple days and let your tranny adapt to the tune.

Rob Coddgins, Idaho Rob is a better known tuner. With a great reputation! He can explain it all to you a lot better than I can.

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #24 on: February 14, 2016, 09:19:38 AM »
Thanks Mudman...
You bet.  I think you would love EFI tuning.  Warranty always an issue but if its expired any deletes are great.  Check into diesel shops over dealers in that case.  Most the time a custom tune is way better than stock tuning in all aspects.  Everyone should do it. I have box edge tunes which are inferior to custom beta efi types.  New system is finally out for Dodge 05-03 which allows full custom tuning like efi.  Someday!  Yes Idaho Rob is a name I read about often.  Highly praised in tuning.
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #25 on: February 14, 2016, 10:19:01 AM »

Drilled a bunch of extra holes in the air intake  box to allow more airflow and installed a K&N air filter.
Alrighty then.
Let me be a little more specific, how about a mod that is a bit more professional and not so red neckish.

You should've mentioned that you wanted the city slicker mod suggestions. Remove muffler, weld in straight pipe, put some 37" tires on 24's and you're good to go. Oh, maybe some window tint and some realtree stickers.
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2016, 10:20:33 AM »
Thanks Mudman...
You bet.  I think you would love EFI tuning.  Warranty always an issue but if its expired any deletes are great.  Check into diesel shops over dealers in that case.  Most the time a custom tune is way better than stock tuning in all aspects.  Everyone should do it. I have box edge tunes which are inferior to custom beta efi types.  New system is finally out for Dodge 05-03 which allows full custom tuning like efi.  Someday!  Yes Idaho Rob is a name I read about often.  Highly praised in tuning.

Is he in Hayden ?
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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #27 on: February 14, 2016, 11:24:50 AM »
Meridian Idaho
http://atptrucks.com/efilive-idaho-rob-dsp5-duramax-custom-tuning.html

On the duramax forums I frequent he is 1 of the most highly regarded tuners available. You don't have to go there for a tune. There are several options. Including local shops that install his tunes.

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2016, 12:37:20 PM »
Put an Airaid intake kit and Edge products tuner on my 04 shortly after I bought it new.  The tuner is fully adjustable while driving down the road which, I think, is pretty common for most aftermarket tuners but nonetheless is a nice feature.  It's still going strong and haven't had any problems with it.  They sure do make a world of difference when you crank it up and stand on the loud pedal though. :tup:

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Re: Diesel Mod
« Reply #29 on: February 15, 2016, 08:49:52 AM »
2001 Dodge 6spd.

Mack 6+ Injectors
Edge EZ stacked with a Race Blue Chip Box
FASS 150 HPFP
SO VP44

Extrude honed head
F1 Diesel Helix II cam
Enterprise Engine valve crossheads
Exhaust valves in the intakes
Unshrouded Intake valves
Top Hat style valve stem seals
BD Intercooler
+.020" ISB 275 Pistons


Sequential turbos, Holset HX40 over Garrett GT42, ~ 55-60 PSI of boost full tilt boogie...and makes ~ 630 RWHP...proven on the English Racing Dyno.

 


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